Vaishali, Bihar erupted in horror as a husband turned deadly during a domestic quarrel, strangling his wife in the presence of their child. The prime trigger? Arguments over short video reels on social platforms. Shockingly, the victim had forecasted her own demise in a viral clip posted merely a day earlier.
Anjali Chaudhary, 32, met a gruesome end in her Neerpur home. Married to Kundal Sah through a Facebook romance five years back, Anjali was on her second matrimonial venture. From her previous union, she had two boys, now bearing witness to unimaginable trauma. The boy described the morning scene: temple music stirred him awake, only to find his father throttling his mother with a rope.
Anjali’s premonition video captured national attention posthumously. ‘Support me if he kills me. He starves me, brings food only for himself,’ she lamented, her words a desperate SOS. Police nabbed Kundal promptly, seizing the plastic cord used in the attack. Anjali’s kin point fingers at his family, demanding thorough investigation.
Past records reveal a pattern of abuse; Anjali’s 2023 complaint had jailed Kundal temporarily. Patepur police secured the scene, sent the corpse for autopsy, and vowed justice. This case highlights escalating marital strife in the digital age, where reel-making passion clashes with patriarchal control, often fatally.